I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and one of the best parts of growing up in that ever-expanding city was the food. Although there are varying opinions about the great state of Texas, almost everyone can agree that Texans know how to cook, and growing up I had the privilege of eating at more than one delicious restaurant. Being a traditional Texan family, we especially enjoyed one of the two popular cuisines in the state: Tex-Mex. I could devote an entire blog to Tex-Mex cuisine, but since I'm now a vegetarian and a baker, I will focus on the most important part (in my humble opinion)

Yes. The flour tortilla. There is nothing that I love more than a freshly prepared, authentic, Tex-Mex flour tortilla. This all important tortilla is how Noelle and I will always measure the authenticity of a Mexican restaurant. If they have good tortillas, we're sold. But \ I like to make my own. I'm able to use whole wheat flour and steer clear of lard. And surprisingly, these taste even better than the tortillas I grew up with.

1. Mix together the flour, powder, salt and oil in a large bowl. Slowly pour warmed milk over mixture and stir until combined. Use a Kitchen Aid mixer or your hands to knead dough for three minutes, adding more milk/water if necessary. Cover bowl with a damp towel or plastic wrap and let rest for 20-30 minutes. 2. Divide ball of dough into eight equal pieces and place on a plate. Let rest for an additional ten minutes. (Resting is essential to this recipe!)3. On a floured surface, roll out individual balls of dough with a rolling pin. I like to put a piece of wax paper over the dough. Your tortillas can be as thin or as thick as you would like them! Thus the beauty of baking at home! 4. Heat a skillet to medium-high heat. Water droplets should dance. Place tortilla on skillet and let cook for 1-2 minutes (tortilla will puff slightly) flip over and cook for an additional 30 seconds. 5. Place tortillas in a towel or napkin while others are cooking. These tortillas are best enjoyed fresh off the griddle!

Comments

Noelle

02/11/2010 4:40pm

AHHH!!Monet I love you so exceptionally much for putting up this recipe. Thank you!

Reply

Stephanie

02/12/2010 12:47pm

Monet!you are inspiring me so!!!I want to make everything you have posted!!Also, I am so happy to find a good tortilla recipe! I have made them several times with shortening, but can't justify eating that stuff:0)Keep it up

Hi! Someone in my Facebook group shared this web site with us so I came to check it out. I�m undoubtedly loving the information. I�m book-marking and is going to be tweeting this to my followers! Outstanding weblog and amazing style and style.